A man named James Conder undertook the somewhat daunting task of identifying, organizing, and cataloging a large set of privately issued tokens used in Great Britain during the late 1700s and early 1800s. There were not enough regular government-issued coins to support commerce in sparsely populated regions, so various individuals took it upon themselves to produce tokens. Today, Conder tokens are neat collectibles sought out by collectors worldwide. Building a complete set is pretty much out of the question because so many different patterns were made. But wait, perhaps you are up to a collecting challenge like that!

Jay's Chichester half penny is a Conder token with values that run roughly like this: